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โ 11y agoYou answer as meters/secondor meters per second
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โ 11y agoYou use the formula speed = distance/time
You can't convert between seconds, and meters/second. If you have a problem that involves speeds, use the formula: distance = speed x time.
There is no general conversion between time and distance. For speed problems, use the formula distance = speed x time.
Use the Speed-Distance-Time formula. D=S x T T=D/S S=D/T Speed: 2 meters per second Distance: 100 meters. T=100/2 T= 50 seconds.
Use the definition of 'speed': (distance traveled) divided by (time to travel the distance).Speed = (10/8) = (5/4) = 1.25 meters per second.If you want to massage it further . . .1.25 m/s = 4.5 km per hr = about 2.796 mph (rounded) = about 7,516 furlongs per fortnight (rounded)
To find speed, divide the distance traveled by the time taken. In this case, speed = 40 meters / 3 seconds = 13.33 meters per second.
You use the formula speed = distance/time
You are supposed to use the definition of "average speed", and simply divide distance by time. The answer will be in meters/second. If you want to convert that to kilometers/hour, multiply the result by 3.6.
You can't convert between seconds, and meters/second. If you have a problem that involves speeds, use the formula: distance = speed x time.
There is no general conversion between time and distance. For speed problems, use the formula distance = speed x time.
To calculate the speed of a moving car, you can use the formula: speed = distance รท time. Measure the distance the car travels in a specific amount of time, then divide the distance by the time taken to travel that distance to determine the speed of the car.
Use the formula that defines speed:speed = distance / time
You can't convert that. One is a distance measurement, the other is a speed measurement. If it is a speed problem, use the formula distance = speed x time. In this case, you need to know how long it takes to advance those 2.2 meters. You also need to convert all the units to compatible units first - for example, using meters for distance, seconds for time, and meters/second for speed.
That will depend on the speed of sound - which depends mainly on what material the sound travels through. For example, the speed of sound in air is about 350 meters/second.In any case, if you divide the distance (in meters) by the speed of sound (in meters/second) you will get the time (in seconds).
To calculate speed, you can use a simple formula: Speed = distance รท time. You can measure distance in meters or kilometers and time in seconds, minutes, or hours. This formula helps determine how fast an object is moving in a given direction.
The speed of an object after falling for 3 seconds, ignoring air resistance, would be approximately 29.4 m/s. This value is derived from the acceleration due to gravity (9.8 m/s^2) multiplied by the time the object has been falling (3 seconds).
To find the corresponding take-off time, you can use the formula: time = distance / speed. Given that the lift-off speed is 34.72 m/s and the take-off run is 101 meters, the time is 101 / 34.72 = 2.91 seconds.